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Over 700 Witty & Humorous definitions - Ways to live happily - cover

Over 700 Witty & Humorous definitions - Ways to live happily

R. K. Murthi

Publisher: V&S Publishers

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Summary

V&S Publishers, for the first time in the annals of examination preparatory course materials, is presenting an 'Olympiad Online Test Package' absolutely FREE OF COST. It comes free, corresponding to the Olympiad book/s you buy. It will help students to Practice and Take more than 50 Tests in all prescribed Subjects in Class 10. The Subjects are Mathematics (IMO), Science (NSO), English (IEO) and Cyber (NCO). 
Online Test Package Salient Features:
1. Immediate scores and solutions
2. Compatible with Windows XP/7/8 & later versions
3. Online support
4. Random questions in the test every time you practice.

Benefits:
1. Very easy to use and fun based
2. Complements CBSE/ICSE curriculum
3. 24 x 7 usability
4. Instant results
5. Solutions available
6. All India Ranks
7. Topic wise and Full course Mock Tests

The printed Online Test Voucher enclosed with this book inside the box contains a number which we call as Activation Code. You simply have to log on the website, register yourself, enter activation code & start taking tests. In addition, you also get one CD to study and practice offline. The Activation Code is a unique number that corresponds to the book you have purchased. Terms & Conditions and instructions are given inside. #v&spublishers
Available since: 12/05/2018.

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